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The invaders attracted up to 7 dolphins to protect the Navy base in Sevastopol. ...

The Russian Federation trains the dolphins in Sevastopol to repel Ukrainian attacks - Naval News

The invaders attracted up to 7 dolphins to protect the Navy base in Sevastopol. According to journalists, the Russian Federation is afraid of Ukrainian divers. In Russia, the defense in the bay of the occupied Sevastopol, where the base of the Black Sea Fleet is located. Might dolphins were connected to nets and missile units. This was reported on June 14 by Naval News. Probably, the Russian Federation doubled the number of dolphins trained in protecting the Sevastopol base of the Russian Fleet.

Such actions in the publication are called the response of the Russian Federation to the ability of Ukraine to reach a strategic city. The presence of dolphins is associated not so much with drones, but with the fear of sabotage of Ukrainian elite detachments of divers. The publication has received evidence that shows that the Russian Federation holds 6-7 dolphins in Sevastopol Bay. The area of ​​involvement and the number of dolphins patrols has increased significantly.

Marine mammals have advantages over a person underwater. None of the combat fins can cross the dolphin. It is noted that the Russian Federation placed the trained dolphins on positions on the north side of the entrance to the harbor at the beginning of a full -scale invasion in 2022. Outside the city is a training center with dolphins and Beluha.

The basis for the exercises of marine animals in Crimea was built in the Soviet times, before the annexation of the peninsula, the base belonged to the Ukrainian Navy. Nowadays, dolphins are part of a complex multi -level defense of the Sevastopol base. It is closed by the coastal version of the Grad RSSV, at least 5 layers of nets and directed barriers. They are also trying to block overwater and submarine approaches to the base. Dolphins are inside these bonses and patrols in search of divers.